Here’s the Bell School website
http://www.bell-centres.com/englishonline/online.asp
It’s worth registering, but you can use the username and password ‘teachers’ to try it out now. Could you use any of the exercises? Try Language Exerciser, textbuilder. Can you describe what you have to do?
Here is the address of Jo’s website with great links (and other things too, so explore!)
http://www.elgweb.net/t_links.html
Can you find a suitable site to help with topics to stimulate discussions? And check out the site on statistics, that could also stimulate discussion, don’t you think?
My favourite site to recommend to higher level students for extensive practice outside the classroom probably. http://www.ted.com/talks
I watch it a lot as well.
And remember, there’s lots of humour too.
http://www.slinkycity.com/the-spelling-checker.html
But always remember your purpose!! Good luck with all these exciting things to investigate!
This is a record of our session on Using Technology for Teaching.
Monday, April 6, 2009
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